The poster details restrictions relative to age and the hours minors may (and may not) work. This site offers an image of the poster as well as ordering info: http://www.laborlawcenter.com/p-234-Ohio-labor-law-posters.aspx
Jeffrey Reil
You can find information about labor law posters on the US Department of Labors website. This website provides an abundance of information for both employees as well as employers.
Ohio has several posters that must be posted the workplace in 2010. Laborlawposters-online.com sells these posters, for an additional charge you can get them laminated. Check out: http://www.laborlawposters-online.com/Ohio-Labor-Law-Poster?gclid=CNjItu7ehqACFSYbagodgzAcmw for all of the info you need.
Nowhere. Trust me, I've looked. I got one in the poster shop in Athens Ohio.. really you need to look in a poster shop the has ALOT of poster and not a poster shop in a mall or something like that, but really online will probably be your best bet unless you live in Ohio.
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Pit Bulls are not illegal in the United States. However, there are restrictions (in some places, severe restrictions) on what kind of pit bull you are allowed to have. Ohio isn't specific enough really, the restrictions are generally county specific.
I have a Babe Ruth "Called Shot" poster, inscribed "To Barry." Jim Marlow, Toledo, Ohio
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Yes, subject to the same restrictions and criteria as any other resident of Ohio.
You must have the posters hung by law. You can request your posters at www.laborlawposter.us .
According to the Ohio Child Labor Laws your work plan looks okay as long as you are on a school break. However, the rules change when school is in session. Below is a brief outline of the law as it pertains to a 16 year old and also see the link for an Employment Law Handbook on Ohio Child Labor Laws.16 and 17 year olds can work as outlined belowwhile school is in session (if the 16 or 17 year old is required to attend school)not before 7:00 a.m., except when the youth did not work past 8:00 p.m. the previous night in which case the youth may start not before 6:00 a.m.not after 11:00 p.m. on any night before a school daythere are no restrictions on the number of hours 16 and 17 year olds may work in a workday or a workweekhttp://www.employmentlawhandbook.com/wage-and-hour-laws/state-wage-and-hour-laws/ohio/child-labor-laws/
Ohio does have a sales tax on certain services that are provided to the consumer.